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Python is ergonomic. It's very expressive without the language feeling too magical.
If you are comfortable "programming with types" then Rust is a very ergonomic language. But it does take a while to get your brain thinking in Rust.
It's also useful to have counter examples.
C is not ergonomic. You basically have to reimplement collections for different applications.